Abstract
AbstractThe growing global market for industrial enzymes has led to a constant search for efficient, cost-effective methods for their production. This study reports the production of invertase using inexpensive and readily available agro-materials. Starch-digesting enzymes extracted from malted unkilned sorghum were used to hydrolyze cassava starch supplemented with 2% whole soybean. The production of intracellular invertase by Saccharomyces cerevisiae OL629078.1 in cassava-soybean and yeast sucrose broth was compared. The purification and characterization of invertase produced using the low-cost medium were also reported. The results showed that there was a 4.1-fold increase in the units of invertase produced in cassava-soybean medium (318.605 U/mg) compared to yeast sucrose broth medium (77.6 U/mg). The invertase produced was purified by chromatographic methods up to 5.53-fold with a recovery of 62.6%. Estimation of the molecular weight with gel filtration indicated a molecular weight of 118 kDa. The enzyme demonstrated its maximum activity at 50 °C and there was no decrease in its activity following a 1-h incubation at this temperature. At a pH of 5.0, the enzyme demonstrated optimal activity and it maintained over 60% of its activity in the acid range (pH 3–6). The Michalis-Menten constants Km and Vmax of intracellular invertase were 5.85 ± 1.715 mM and 6.472 ± 2.099 U/mg, respectively. These results suggest that Saccharomyces cerevisiae grown on cassava-soybean is a viable, cost-effective alternative for commercial invertase production, which can be explored for biotechnological processes.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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